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...standard practice to review new initiatives after five years to see whether they are working as planned and whether they need to be tweaked to better achieve our goals,” wrote Kidd. “If any changes are recommended they will be submitted to Dean Gross for review.” Gross wrote in an e-mail that the committee would review “policies, which were established some time ago in a different business world.” Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) President Brian Feinstein ’07 said that the College maintains minimal...
...effectively when compiling coursepacks. Secondly, the Dean’s Office should work with HCL to establish a centralized system to ensure that departments are doing all that they can to utilize E-Resources to bring down the cost of coursepacks. At Columbia College Chicago, for example, teaching staff submit reading lists and librarians create a web page with links directly to the articles that are available electronically. Centralizing the search for articles is the only way to maximize the cost savings for students. Finally, the College should embrace the future and move ahead with plans to make online coursepacks...
...capitalized name for themselves backing up Dylan before moving on to a brilliant solo career, but the Harvard University Band, the musical fixture at campus sporting events. So, as this winter comes to an end, and the teams whose games the band frequents conclude their seasons, allow me to submit a defense of the band...
...artists’ miniatures.“HOW TO BE A GIANT”Oatman found the 11 modelers mostly by advertising in the Cambridge and Boston areas. His posters encouraged “people who spend part of their day as giants,” to submit their work. He says that about 25 people responded, and from that pool he was able to select what he considered to be the most exciting or original work for display.“In the end, doing this project is really just a good excuse to meet interesting people...
...another step forward. According to Editor Benjamin L. Purkert ’07, the Gamut got the idea for such an issue from major publications like American Poetry Review and Poetry Magazine. Interested undergraduates looking to be the next big thing in poetry are asked to submit a 10-to-15 page manuscript of original work, which will then be judged for “artistic merit, evocative language, and innovative treatment of image,” according to Purkert. The mag is soliciting writers through ads posted around campus and such unlikely places as the Advocate e-mail list...